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posted by n1 on Wednesday May 17 2017, @10:31PM   Printer-friendly
from the home-sweet-home dept.

Chelsea Manning has been freed from the Fort Leavenworth military prison, according to a US Army spokesperson:

In January she tweeted that she wanted to move to Maryland after being released, a state where she previously lived. On Monday she tweeted: "Two more days until the freedom of civilian life ^_^ Now hunting for private #healthcare like millions of Americans =P".

Manning will remain on active army duty while her military court conviction remains under appeal. She will have healthcare benefits but will be unpaid, the army says. An online campaign set up by her attorney has raised $150,000 (£115,725) to pay for her living expenses for the first year after her release. If the appeal is denied, she could be dishonourably discharged from the army, US media say.

The mentioned Chelsea Manning Welcome Home Fund. Also at NPR, NYT, and CNN.


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday May 17 2017, @11:00PM (2 children)

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday May 17 2017, @11:00PM (#511441)

    Reduced in rank to E-1, forfeiture of pay, sent home TDY while processing appeal.

    $150K from gofundme supporters for gold lifetime Grindr membership and iPhones in perpetuity.

  • (Score: 4, Interesting) by hemocyanin on Thursday May 18 2017, @12:00AM (1 child)

    by hemocyanin (186) on Thursday May 18 2017, @12:00AM (#511462) Journal

    No -- for service to human kind. And I'm proud to have been one of the early donators.

    • (Score: 2) by Kell on Thursday May 18 2017, @05:15AM

      by Kell (292) on Thursday May 18 2017, @05:15AM (#511548)

      Good for you, blueblood! :)

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